I wonder if you ever will marry again,” she murmured curiously.
For my own part, I think that if a chance came along for her to marry again, she would be very foolish not to take it.
There's a law that gives a woman the right to marry again if her husband has been sent to prison for a long sentence.
You of course know very well that an act of divorce has gone into effect which enables a woman whose husband is guilty of a certain class of crime, to marry again.
Suppose," he said suddenly, "your wife were to marry again?
And what will be the consequences if he were taking it in his head to marry again?
But I'm glad you agree with me, that the man who'd tie up his widow not to marry again, is a mean man.
I had to marry again, my blessed wife's the only woman I'd choose!
It may be that you are determined never to marry again.
You believed I accepted Lord Fawn because it was natural that I should wish to marry again!
It was natural that you should be inclined to marry again.
Of course everyone expected her to marry again, but she refused all suitors who sought her hand, saying that, having only one soul she could have only one husband, and that her baby daughter was quite enough for her.
She is then at liberty to marry again or lead a life of single blessedness, but few of them, I believe, wish to encounter the risk attending a second widowhood.
She is then, but not before, released from her mourning, and at liberty to marry again.
The truth is, Miss Morrison, that I do wish to marry again.
When my wife died I had no thought to marry again; and when I came upon that tender wish, still I had no thought for it; my mind would not change.
Circumstances that have happened since have sealed irrevocably my resolution-never to marry again.
When at last he paused for her reply, she said, "Me marry again!
In our miserable hour of parting, she vowed not to marry again, should I be taken from her.
Do you know the arts by which she was made to believe you wished her to marry again?
Instead of growing lighter with time, your grief becomes worse, and as your father has said very wisely, it is absolutely necessary for you to marry again.
I was just talking to your wife, and I was asking her if Germain had finally decided to marry again.
I made my Catherine happy, and on her death-bed she swore before God that she had had only happiness of me, and she asked me to marry again.
You will not care to marry again, and the divorce will be a restricted one.
Ethel Ross, the woman who was my wife--whom you say is my wife still--is about to marry again.
Perhaps if the King does not wish to marry again he may show her some compassion.
No, you should have gone to the Ecclesiastical Court and then to the House of Lords, where, having proved that all these preliminary matters had been complied with, you would then have been able to marry again!
But the eugenics of nobility and the purity of breed in the peerage made some such machinery necessary, and so you had "An Act for Lord Roos to marry again," and others similarly entitled.
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